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Repeated hepatic resection.

A D Dagradi, G L Mangiante, L A Marchiori

    International Surgery
    |April 1, 1987
    PubMed
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    Repeated hepatic resections are necessary for recurrent liver cancer and metastases. Accurate preoperative assessment and intraoperative imaging are crucial for successful outcomes in these complex cases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Hepatobiliary surgery
    • Surgical oncology
    • Diagnostic imaging

    Background:

    • Repeated hepatic resections are performed for liver neoplasms.
    • These resections can be planned or unplanned, often due to recurrence.
    • Accurate patient assessment is vital for surgical success.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze outcomes of repeated hepatic resections.
    • To highlight the importance of preoperative and intraoperative assessments.
    • To differentiate between planned and non-planned resections.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of 16 patients undergoing repeated hepatic resections over 16 years.
    • Classification into planned (Group B) and non-planned (Group A) resections.
    • Utilized computed tomography (CT), ultrasound (US), and technetium-99m HIDA scans for assessment.

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    Main Results:

    • 14 non-planned resections (Group A) due to tumor recurrence (hepatocellular carcinoma, colorectal metastases, carcinoid tumor).
    • 2 planned resections (Group B) for extensive disease requiring staged operations (hepatocellular carcinoma, leiomyosarcoma metastases).
    • Emphasis on the necessity of advanced imaging techniques.

    Conclusions:

    • Repeated hepatic resections are a viable option for managing liver cancer recurrence and metastases.
    • Careful preoperative evaluation of liver function and disease extent is essential.
    • Intraoperative ultrasonography aids in achieving complete resection.